hypothetical: if this group of catholic schools group to form a religious conference, where they base their decisions purely on the tenets of the catholic church, and they invite notre dame to the conference. would it make notre dame look bad when they declined the invite, thus proving money is more important to them than religious expansion?

hypothetical: if this group of catholic schools group to form a religious conference, where they base their decisions purely on the tenets of the catholic church, and they invite notre dame to the conference. would it make notre dame look bad when they declined the invite, thus proving money is more important to them than religious expansion?

cheesesteakwithegg wrote:Also, looking at the lines, Oklahoma State is a 16.5 point favorite over Purdue, which seems to be the biggest spread right now. FSU is at 13.5 over NIU, but I don't trust that FSU team one bit.

With only like 30-40 people, I wonder if it would just be best to pick straight with the vegas lines. It's one of those where you rank your winners 1-28 in confidence, (28 most confident), then highest points win.

Swarbrick was the second source in two days to say that the ACC will eventually be making more money per school than the Big 12. That would seemingly put to rest speculation that Florida State is trying to get out. Both of those conferences are behind the Big Ten, largely considered to be No. 1 in conference revenue at the moment.

“The point is, the ACC is not hurting,” the source said. “They [FSU] would have to take a pay cut if they went somewhere else.”